This study investigates on the feasibility of using finely ground waste glass inclusion as partial cement replacement by focusing on the evidence of pozzolanic reactivity and mechanical strength properties. Two types of glass; clear and green colored, with varying particle sizes in the range of 150-75µm, 63-38 µm and <38 µm were prepared. Cement was replaced with 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% by weight glass powder with constant water to cement ratio of 0.45. The results obtained show the evidence of pozzolanic properties and higher strengh for 10% cement replacement by clear and green waste glass powder.The formation of additional C-S-H within the hydrated cement paste suggests pozzolanic reaction in the samples
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to ach...
The purpose of this study is to recover mineral residues as an additive in cement-based building mat...
The industries of Cement and glass are dealing with a variety of demanding situations due to the exc...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement has introduced wi...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
The accumulation non-biodegradable waste glass in the overpopulated landfills of developed and deve...
Glass is used in many forms in day-to-day life. It has limited life span and after use it is either...
This research work investigates the tensile and flexural strengths of concrete containing ground gl...
Recent studies have been carried out to utilize waste glass in construction as partial cement repla...
Glass can be used in lots of forms in day-to-day existence. It's limited life time after utilize it ...
Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes a...
AbstractMillion tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass b...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
The use of waste glass powder (WGP) as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) rich in pozzolan ...
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to ach...
The purpose of this study is to recover mineral residues as an additive in cement-based building mat...
The industries of Cement and glass are dealing with a variety of demanding situations due to the exc...
Every year Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Which is unsu...
In recent years, the use of waste glass powder as a partial replacement of cement has introduced wi...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
The accumulation non-biodegradable waste glass in the overpopulated landfills of developed and deve...
Glass is used in many forms in day-to-day life. It has limited life span and after use it is either...
This research work investigates the tensile and flexural strengths of concrete containing ground gl...
Recent studies have been carried out to utilize waste glass in construction as partial cement repla...
Glass can be used in lots of forms in day-to-day existence. It's limited life time after utilize it ...
Million tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass becomes a...
AbstractMillion tons of waste glass is being generated annually all over the world. Once the glass b...
This paper investigates the formation of Calcium Silicate Hydrate (C-S-H) as a product of pozzolanic...
The use of waste glass powder (WGP) as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) rich in pozzolan ...
Use of waste materials in concrete is now a global trend for efficient waste management so as to ach...
The purpose of this study is to recover mineral residues as an additive in cement-based building mat...
The industries of Cement and glass are dealing with a variety of demanding situations due to the exc...